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Martinus

Quote from: Neil on December 30, 2012, 04:40:19 PM
Quote from: Martinus on December 30, 2012, 04:20:22 PM
So, after the fifth Harry Potter movie and so far enjoying each one more than the last.

Although, I wonder if anyone commented that we have seen old gay wizards protecting young boyish heroes who happen to have special connection to a great villain who commands wraiths in long billowy robes in another series already?

Christ, Daniel Radcliffe and Elijah Wood even look alike.
Gandalf wasn't gay.

McKellen's Gandalf is gay. Have you seen the way he is perving on Frodo?

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One of Steve McQueens last films.  A serviceable western...though most notable to me was the finale.  We should bring back the Julian Gallows.  Let the condemned hang themselves.  :P

Neil

Quote from: Martinus on December 31, 2012, 02:55:18 AM
Quote from: Neil on December 30, 2012, 04:40:19 PM
Quote from: Martinus on December 30, 2012, 04:20:22 PM
So, after the fifth Harry Potter movie and so far enjoying each one more than the last.

Although, I wonder if anyone commented that we have seen old gay wizards protecting young boyish heroes who happen to have special connection to a great villain who commands wraiths in long billowy robes in another series already?

Christ, Daniel Radcliffe and Elijah Wood even look alike.
Gandalf wasn't gay.
McKellen's Gandalf is gay. Have you seen the way he is perving on Frodo?
God you're retarded.
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Ideologue

Quote from: garbon on December 30, 2012, 11:21:18 PM
Quote from: Jaron on December 30, 2012, 11:02:43 PM
I do not like Jamie Foxx.

Same though I'd say I was largely able to put that aside while watching it.

Didn't care for Collateral?  He's pretty solid in that.
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Neil

Collateral was entertaining.
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Quote from: Ideologue on December 31, 2012, 09:56:30 PM
Quote from: garbon on December 30, 2012, 11:21:18 PM
Quote from: Jaron on December 30, 2012, 11:02:43 PM
I do not like Jamie Foxx.

Same though I'd say I was largely able to put that aside while watching it.

Didn't care for Collateral?  He's pretty solid in that.

Didn't see it because of the Foxx x Cruise factor.

On another note, did you all know that R Kelly came out with more Trapped in the Closet videos in November? :w00t:
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Caught up with Clone Wars Season 5. So far not nearly as good as season 4 was. The Onderon episodes were pretty decent. But this was followed by 4 episodes centered around a bunch of jedi kids (though it wasn't too cringeworthy, it was still meh overall), followed by an (as of yet) ongoing comedy bit about a team of commando astromechs led by a little frog colonel (I wish I was making this up). :bleeding:
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The Expendables 2. No review necessary.
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Warner Premiere's Batman: Year One.  Amazing.  A great, true adaptation of the comic with a great voice cast, including Bryan Cranston as Gordon, and Eliza Dushku as Selina Kyle.
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Batman Year ONe was pretty good.
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Quote from: Scipio on January 01, 2013, 08:05:23 AM
Warner Premiere's Batman: Year One.  Amazing.  A great, true adaptation of the comic with a great voice cast, including Bryan Cranston as Gordon, and Eliza Dushku as Selina Kyle.

since you're on the DC animated movies binge right now I suggest Batman: Under the Red Hood
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Martinus

Finished watching the Harry Potter series and I gotta say I'm utterly satisfied with it. It is a rare series where each new film is better than the last. I haven't read the books, but it seems like J.K.Rowling has created a story kids can grow up on.

sbr

Quote from: Martinus on January 01, 2013, 01:24:20 PM
Finished watching the Harry Potter series and I gotta say I'm utterly satisfied with it. It is a rare series where each new film is better than the last. I haven't read the books, but it seems like J.K.Rowling has created a story kids can grow up on.

I'm the opposite.  I have seen most of the movies but I haven't seen the last couple; but I'm not a movie guy so I'm not too worried about seeing them

I know the too-cool-for-school kids and literary snobs like to bash on the series but my oldest daughter and I both really enjoyed it (my youngest is really her mother's daughter and doesn't really read at all) and she really did grow up with the books.

I bought the first book for my oldest for Christmas when she was 5 1/2.  She was just starting to read, and I knew she wouldn't read it herself, but I read it to her.  It took a while to finish but we both really liked it.  We rolled straight into the next 2 books, with me reading them to her and enjoyed them as well.  We hit a bump with the 4th book, by then the books had started to get longer and more mature (not themes necessarily, but the writing) and complex and they were much harder to read out loud.  We quit reading that until she was old enough to do so herself.

After we had both finished the 4th book separately we had finally caught up and for the first time we were waiting for the release of the 5th book like everyone else.  She (she was 9 at this point) and I went to a midnight release party for the 5th book.  It was a madhouse and very poorly run but we had fun and got our book and 2 in the morning.  We went to midnight releases of the last 2 books as well.  By the last one she was 13 and I think she stayed up all night reading it and finished it the next afternoon.  I took me until the next day to finish, I was almost excited about getting to the end of the story as her but obviously had more to do and less stamina to pull an all-nighter to read.

The Harry Potter books were a common theme in our lives from the time she was 5 1/2 to 13 and I miss them.  One one hand I don't want Rowling to "sell-out" and starting throwing crap out with the name, but another part of me would really like to be able to share another new Harry Potter adventure with my daughter, even though she is 18 now (or maybe specifically because she is 18 now). 

They weren't masterpieces by any means but they  were very enjoyable to read, told a very good story that got darker and more serious as they went on and they encouraged a lot of kids to read that normally wouldn't have (except my youngest :().

Josquius

something which didn't really work when they were new but is rather cool about them now is the way they line up quite neatly one book to one school year.In terms of the age of the characters, the level of the writing, the plot,etc...
would be quite nice for a kid to read them that way.....though the wait between books would be agony
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